LU-MRRL Lecture Series
All are invited to the upcoming LU-MRRL Lecture Series event, "Inferiority Feelings: The Strivings Behind All Human Motivation." This event is scheduled for Monday, December 16 from 6:30-8 pm at the Art Gallery, Missouri River Regional Library (214 Adams Street, Jefferson City). This talk will feature Dr. Charles Hinton, Assistant Professor of Psychology at Lincoln University. The complete talk summary is below:
All behavior can be traced back to feelings of inferiority. Our strivings are merely compensations for the human condition. Inferiority feelings do not inherently come from a place of weakness; instead they allow us to grow and overcome obstacles. Dr. Charles Hinton, assistant professor of psychology, will discuss how our inferiority feelings develop and, if not careful, can leave us spiraling when we face challenges we cannot master.
For more information please visit the MRRL website: https://www.mrrl.org/event/lu-mrrl-lecture-series-7
All lecture series events are free and open to the public. Parking is also free, and it is available adjacent to the library and across the street. For questions please contact Madeline Matson (matsonm@mrrl.org) or Dr. Christine E. Boston at bostonc@lincolnu.edu.